The fonds consists of correspondence, commissions, and other documents pertaining to a variety of topics and interests of William Morris - elementary and university education, Clergy Reserves, church missions, synod and presbytery affairs, church unions and contemporary politics, particularly where the affairs of state bore religious consequence. The material is relevant to Morris's political career and includes several Royal Warrants authorizing his appointment to the Legislative Council, the Executive Council, and as Receiver-General of Canada as well as material pertaining to the history and founding of Queen's University. Of particular note is one letter from John A. Macdonald.
The fonds consists of minutes of directors and shareholders and financial records of various corporate structures, including dividend lists, 1940-1957 and 1963-1973 (with some gaps in the series).
Fonds consists of correspondence; minutes; business records; scripts; news clippings; photographs; playbills; programmes; posters; and newsletters covering the history of the Theatre since its commencement in 1953.
Fonds consists of correspondence; lecture and course notes; administrative files reflecting his time as Head of the Department of French, Queen's University at Kingston; conference material; manuscripts; and publications.
The fonds consists of manuscript and research material relating to Dr. Riley's primary research interests of Alfred Döblin, Elisabeth Langgässer, Frederick Philip Grove and Thomas Mann, as well as correspondence sent and received by Riley. This fonds contains the following series: Correspondence (1904-2002), Lecture Notes (1938-1997), Research Notes (1919-1996), Writings (1903-2002), Personal & University Business (1945-2003), and Sound Recordings ([ca. 1980]-2002).
This fonds consists of correspondence, periodical articles, pamphlets, slides, tape recordings, motion picture films and photographs relating to the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
Fonds consists of a copy of "Robert Drummond: A Pioneer of the Rideau Waterway," a biographical article of Drummond, a lock builder on Rideau, and a shipbuilder in Kingston; and a copy of "125 Years of Physics at Queen's University, 1842-1967".